UNH in the News
Media stories featuring UNH and UNH experts
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KERA News: Decades After an Immigration Policy Separated His Family, a Man Searches for His Ancestral Village
Lucy Salyer discusses the history of the exclusion act and how race has shaped our immigration and citizenship policy. Read More -
Archinect Magazine: New Ground I: Advancing the Countryside
To kick off 2018, in New Ground I, the first of a two-part feature series co-authored with Christine Bjerke from In-Between Economies, we will... Read More -
New Hampshire Union Leader: Super Blue Blood Moon Could Bring More Coastal Flooding in NH
John Gianforte discusses the last time a blue moon and total lunar eclipse coincided and the rarity of this sort of event. Read More -
The Weather Channel: Lunar Eclipse, Supermoon, Blue Moon Coincide Wednesday
John Gianforte joined meteorologist Kait Parker for a live look at the lunar eclipse on The Weather Channel app. Read More -
CNN Money: More People with Disabilities Are Getting Jobs. Here's Why.
Americans with disabilities have posted year-over-year gains in the job market for the past 21 consecutive months, according to an analysis by the... Read More -
NHPR: New Hampshire Population Boomlet: What's It Mean?
Last year, New Hampshire saw its biggest population increase since before the Great Recession. Here to talk about what's behind that trend, is Ken... Read More -
The New York Times: David Schwimmer Made Six Short Films About Sexual Harassment. We Annotate One of Them.
Robert Eckstein of Prevention Innovations Research Center provides annotations along with other experts. Read More -
ScienceNewsline: 1 Million More Children Living in Poverty Since 2009, New Census Data Released Today Shows
Research by UNH’s Carsey Institute shows the breakdown by state and region, and researchers explain why it is important to understand young child... Read More -
Sports Illustrated: What's Next Now That Larry Nassar Has Been Sentenced?
Michael McCann discusses why “facilitation” is a key word in the Nassar story. Read More -
New Hampshire Union Leader: Racism Discussion Urges Participants To Understand Their ‘Implicit Biases’
Michele Holt-Shannon discusses how individuals need to understand their own implicit biases in order to understand racism during an NH Listens... Read More

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